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Did you know that you can give away valuable FREE information to your prospects and clients? Truly, for FREE. You don’t have to pay for it or pay anything to produce it. It’s yours as long as you know where to get it.For instance:Seth Godin is a worldwide bestselling author of several interesting books, one titled Unleashing the Ideavirus. In this book, Godin describes ways to set any viable commercial concept loose amongst Here are some interesting ideas to help get your press release picked up by the media: 1. Write a story about how your business fills a void in your community or solves a problem that is plaguing a lot of people. 2. If your company has a focus on charitable contributions, write up a press release about what your company is doing to help in the community. 3. Tell your story – whether you came from nothing to rise to something big or if you’ve built up your business with a personal struggle, write it! 4. Relate your story to what is happening today – watch the news, check out what the “hot topics” are and find a way to spin your own story from that. By writing and submitting a press release to the media, you’ll receive free publicity and the best part is that most consumers will read an article before they’ll look at an advertisement. The idea behind that is consumers believe that a press release is written because there is an important story to read and they believe that advertising is simply paid for, a message from the company, and may not benefit them in any way. Writing a press release isn’t a daunting task – most press releases really follow a basic template and once you write one, you can just copy it, replace the information with your “new news” and submit again. However, when writing your press release, there are guidelines you should follow. Here are a few to get you started: 1. Make sure it is on company letterhead. If you don’t have letterhead, at least add your logo to the top of the press release. Add in as much contact information as you can fit. If the media wants to contact you to find out more information or to run a larger news piece, let them! 2. Underneath the logo, you should write the words Press Release in caps to be sure that the recipient of this news article knows it is a p Customer Feedback - A Secret Business Weapon d in your community or solves a problem that is plaguing a lot of people.
Have you ever got feedback from your customers about your products and services?If you did - What did you do with this feedback?Today I will show you how customer feedback can help you to improve your products and services and thus stimulate more sales.The other day Mary, one of my customers purchased some of my business tools to help her train some of her staff members back at her office. Yesterday I gave her a cour 2. If your company has a focus on charitable contributions, write up a press release about what your company is doing to help in the community. 3. Tell your story – whether you came from nothing to rise to something big or if you’ve built up your business with a personal struggle, write it! 4. Relate your story to what is happening today – watch the news, check out what the “hot topics” are and find a way to spin your own story from that. By writing and submitting a press release to the media, you’ll receive free publicity and the best part is that most consumers will read an article before they’ll look at an advertisement. The idea behind that is consumers believe that a press release is written because there is an important story to read and they believe that advertising is simply paid for, a message from the company, and may not benefit them in any way. Writing a press release isn’t a daunting task – most press releases really follow a basic template and once you write one, you can just copy it, replace the information with your “new news” and submit again. However, when writing your press release, there are guidelines you should follow. Here are a few to get you started: 1. Make sure it is on company letterhead. If you don’t have letterhead, at least add your logo to the top of the press release. Add in as much contact information as you can fit. If the media wants to contact you to find out more information or to run a larger news piece, let them! 2. Underneath the logo, you should write the words Press Release in caps to be sure that the recipient of this news article knows it is a For Job-Hunters: How to Find a Contact Name Inside a Target Company day – watch the news, check out what the “hot topics” are and find a way to spin your own story from that.
Career experts always say, "Don't send your resume to the Human Resources department, where it will get lost in the shuffle - send it to an individual person in the company." Well, great - but how do you actually do that? It's not so easy to pin down a name for a person who could actually read your resume or pass it on to the hiring manager. Here are ten tips to get you going.1) Look on the company website, under About Us. There s By writing and submitting a press release to the media, you’ll receive free publicity and the best part is that most consumers will read an article before they’ll look at an advertisement. The idea behind that is consumers believe that a press release is written because there is an important story to read and they believe that advertising is simply paid for, a message from the company, and may not benefit them in any way. Writing a press release isn’t a daunting task – most press releases really follow a basic template and once you write one, you can just copy it, replace the information with your “new news” and submit again. However, when writing your press release, there are guidelines you should follow. Here are a few to get you started: 1. Make sure it is on company letterhead. If you don’t have letterhead, at least add your logo to the top of the press release. Add in as much contact information as you can fit. If the media wants to contact you to find out more information or to run a larger news piece, let them! 2. Underneath the logo, you should write the words Press Release in caps to be sure that the recipient of this news article knows it is a Follow These 6 Cues to a Successful Invitation Printing that advertising is simply paid for, a message from the company, and may not benefit them in any way.
Invitations can be as simple as a postcard or as elaborate and intricate through greeting cards. No matter which print medium you wish to choose, any important celebration goes hand in hand with a charming and engaging invitation.Invitation printing can be the most finicky errand when planning for your party, be it baby showers, engagement parties, anniversaries or birthdays. Why do we fuss so much about the invitations is not as Writing a press release isn’t a daunting task – most press releases really follow a basic template and once you write one, you can just copy it, replace the information with your “new news” and submit again. However, when writing your press release, there are guidelines you should follow. Here are a few to get you started: 1. Make sure it is on company letterhead. If you don’t have letterhead, at least add your logo to the top of the press release. Add in as much contact information as you can fit. If the media wants to contact you to find out more information or to run a larger news piece, let them! 2. Underneath the logo, you should write the words Press Release in caps to be sure that the recipient of this news article knows it is a Did You Know 83 Percent of Entrepreneurs Say That a Mastermind is Their Number One Success? r>Did you know 83% of successful Entrepreneurs say that their #1 key to their success, has been participating a Mastermind group?Tired or don’t know where or what to do? What I have found that works for me as well as many other solo-preneurs is get into a Mastermind group.Now you may be thinking who’s got time to form your own Mastermind group? You don’t have to. Just ask around. There is someone you can go to that is facili 1. Make sure it is on company letterhead. If you don’t have letterhead, at least add your logo to the top of the press release. Add in as much contact information as you can fit. If the media wants to contact you to find out more information or to run a larger news piece, let them! 2. Underneath the logo, you should write the words Press Release in caps to be sure that the recipient of this news article knows it is a press release. If it is to be released immediately, add the words “For Immediate Release” and if you want it released on a certain day, add the words “To Be Released On…” and add the date where I have the “…”. 3. Come up with a really catchy headline – what you think the news piece should be called. It’s also a good idea to create a catchy subhead as well so that the editor who receives your story is drawn in before he/she has to read the entire article and so that it gives them a few ideas of their own on how this will benefit their readers. 4. Make sure the body is double-spaced and try to keep it to a three-page minimum. If you can tell your story in fewer pages, do so! When you end your article, add ### centered underneath the last paragraph. This signifies to the editor that the story is over. The format of a press release is actually quite simple once you get the hang of it. Just remember, allow the creative process of writing a press release to be fun and open and you’ll come up with a much better story that will be sure to be picked up by the press. Resources We Recommend PRWeb.com – Press release submission service. Fast, easy and powerful! I-Newswire.com – Another free or paid press release submission service.
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